United States Geological Survey YearbookU.S. Geological Survey, 1986 - Geology |
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... concentrations above background levels ( about 0.2 nanocuries per liter ) . ( Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations allow a maximum concentration of 3,000 nano- curies per liter of tritium for release into water . ) Tritium ...
... concentrations above background levels ( about 0.2 nanocuries per liter ) . ( Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations allow a maximum concentration of 3,000 nano- curies per liter of tritium for release into water . ) Tritium ...
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... Concentrations of tritium originating in the buried waste vary seasonally in the unsaturated zone . Increased tritium con- centrations occur in the spring , possibly because shallow pore water moves upward under the increasing influence ...
... Concentrations of tritium originating in the buried waste vary seasonally in the unsaturated zone . Increased tritium con- centrations occur in the spring , possibly because shallow pore water moves upward under the increasing influence ...
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... concentrations above background levels ( about 0.2 nanocuries per liter ) . ( Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations allow a maximum concentration of 3,000 nano- curies per liter of tritium for release into water . ) Tritium ...
... concentrations above background levels ( about 0.2 nanocuries per liter ) . ( Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations allow a maximum concentration of 3,000 nano- curies per liter of tritium for release into water . ) Tritium ...
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... Concentrations of tritium originating in the buried waste vary seasonally in the unsaturated zone . Increased tritium con- centrations occur in the spring , possibly because shallow pore water moves upward under the increasing influence ...
... Concentrations of tritium originating in the buried waste vary seasonally in the unsaturated zone . Increased tritium con- centrations occur in the spring , possibly because shallow pore water moves upward under the increasing influence ...
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... concentrations ranged from background ( 0.2 milligrams per liter ) to 6.3 milligrams per liter , and tritium concen ... concentrations and gas concentration gradients near the waste 1 PRIMARY QUADRANGLE MAPPING : A PROGRAM IN TRANSITION ...
... concentrations ranged from background ( 0.2 milligrams per liter ) to 6.3 milligrams per liter , and tritium concen ... concentrations and gas concentration gradients near the waste 1 PRIMARY QUADRANGLE MAPPING : A PROGRAM IN TRANSITION ...
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